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Got some parts leftover from my R34 which is now sold:

- Standard turbo, good for hi flow conversion $300

- Standard intercooler with air guide $100

- SOLD!!! Nismo clear side indicators $20

- Standard rear lights, silver paint $50

- 100,000 KM service kit with Nismo water pump and HKS timing belt $450

- AFM (pink sticker) with Apexi filter $50

- Standard airbox with filter $10

- Standard triple gauge cluster $50

- Standard seats $300 or $200 for drivers and $100 for passenger

- Just Jap Carbon Fibre Airbox, extra hole cut for standard intercooler piping, small crack $80

- Cusco Zero 2 coilovers - rear only for non turbo 34 or turbo 33 $250

Pickup from western suburbs in Brisbane or postage paid by buyer

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I found a couple more bits in the garage:

- Center air conditioning vents and surround, perfect condition $40

- Standard side mirrors $100

No need for an adaptor with the Apexi filter. Yes I have both the AFM and pod for sale.

Does the Apexi filter include the afm adaptor? Is it the whole thing from afm to pod?

hey man verykeen on turbo have u got the dump their too?? um no mobile numberrrrr would help um hopefully u read this soon cuz i can pick up tonite.. get bak to me on 0434519156 cheers

The gauges have been sold. Still lots of stuff left!

No dump pipe, I'll call you shortly

hey man verykeen on turbo have u got the dump their too?? um no mobile numberrrrr would help um hopefully u read this soon cuz i can pick up tonite.. get bak to me on 0434519156 cheers

Gauges are sold, the coilovers are still available. I'll get a price for postage and PM you.

ae im very interested in the 3 gauge console as well as the coilovers for the rear. quick question though, how much do you want for each of them shipped to melbourne?

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